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Oct 31, 2022

Cedars-Sinai Awarded $8 Million to Launch New Stem Cell Clinic

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Newswise — LOS ANGELES (Oct. 28, 2022) — Cedars-Sinai has been awarded a five-year, $8 million grant from California’s stem cell agency to launch an innovative new clinic that will expand patients’ access to stem cell and gene therapies, increase research and training in regenerative medicine, foster greater collaboration with eight similar clinics across the state and help educate the public about stem cell and related therapies.

The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) approved Cedars-Sinai’s plan to establish an Alpha Stem Cell Clinic, bringing Cedars-Sinai into a network of Alpha sites throughout California. The Cedars-Sinai clinic will develop preclinical studies into early and later phase clinical trials with the goal of establishing advanced regenerative medicine treatments that are FDA-approved for patients with debilitating diseases.

The Cedars-Sinai initiative is being led by the Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and the Smidt Heart Institute. They are modeling the new Alpha Clinic on a jointly run Regenerative Medicine Clinic established at Cedars-Sinai in 2014—expanding scientific discovery and clinical trials for neurological, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases.

Oct 31, 2022

Rapamycin is the most promising aging intervention we currently have

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

It was in 1975 when scientists from Ayerst (now Pfizer) discovered a novel compound called rapamycin (also known as Sirolimus) in bacteria on Rapa Nui(Easter Island) in Chile. In 1999 rapamycin obtained FDA approval for the prevention of acute rejection of renal transplant. Unknown at the time, rapamycin would become the most potent anti-aging drug that humans currently hold.

This is the first article of a two-part series on rapamycin.

The profound effect rapamycin has on lifespan was first observed in yeast cells, and later confirmed in every model organism tested, including the nematode C. elegans, fruit flies, and mice.

Oct 30, 2022

Scientists Dug 12km Into The Earth And Discovered This

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space

Physics-Astronomy.com, TheSpaceAcademy, Physics, Quantum, Technology, BlackHole.

Oct 30, 2022

First 3D quantum accelerometer could let ships navigate without GPS

Posted by in category: quantum physics

A device that measures acceleration very precisely using quantum effects could be used for navigation when GPS is unavailable.

Oct 30, 2022

A Good Memory or a Bad One? One Brain Molecule Decides

Posted by in category: neuroscience

When the brain encodes memories as positive or negative, one molecule determines which way they will go.

Oct 30, 2022

The US Navy wants swarms of thousands of small drones

Posted by in categories: drones, military, space travel

My mini UAV idea! A sphere shaped UAV, somewhere in size between a basketball, and a small beach ball. Cloak technology, if i could get away with it. Power source, coated in ultra fancy photo voltaic skin, that powers super fancy batteries for an indefinite flight time and range. Engine, Ion Drive, noiseless, still sort of in an experimental phase. Weapons system, an electrical recoilless rifle, can fire assorted ammunition; no recoil, no flash, with an advanced targeting system, operates sort of like a sniper. Carries a laser designator to designate targets for guided bombs and smart artillery.

Drop thousands behind enemy lines, and cause complete chaos. Coming to a battle field in 2030?


Budget documents reveal plans for the Super Swarm project, a way to overwhelm defenses with vast numbers of drones attacking simultaneously.

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Oct 30, 2022

Robots — Is Asimov’s vision become a reality soon? Impression from Tesla Optimus

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, robotics/AI

Ever since I read Asimov’s I, Robot as a child I was fascinated by those mechanical human-like machines capable of interacting with humans and achieve complex tasks with their non-human skills.

Up until now, the vision of a world filled with humanoid robot was a dream manifested only in science fiction. But with recent development, in particularly, the Optimus demonstration at Tesla’s AI day, it seems as Robots may soon become part of our daily life.

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Oct 30, 2022

Mars Life — Where to Find It — IF…

Posted by in categories: cosmology, space travel

Where are we likely to find life first and the most on Mars? And why I think that is both likely and not a threat to us and us not to it, Watch and see.

Worm-hole generators by the pound mass: https://greengregs.com/

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Oct 30, 2022

Three subtle signs could give aliens away to astronomers

Posted by in category: space

Scientists think that nuanced hints called technosignatures could point them to life on other planets, including radio waves and pollution.

Oct 30, 2022

Engineering tribute: Late John DeLorean’s daughter builds new car in his honor

Posted by in categories: engineering, transportation

https://youtube.com/watch?v=8v8BAAu1HuY

Kat DeLorean has built a new company to engineer the vehicle.

Kat DeLorean, daughter of legendary automotive engineer John DeLorean is building a new sports car to honor her father’s memory, according to a blog of the car’s site.

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